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Even whom should be considered the earliest known king is contested: although C. Conti Rossini proposed that Zoskales of Axum, mentioned in the Periplus of the Erythraean Sea, should be identified with one Za Haqle mentioned in the Ethiopian King Lists ( a view embraced by later historians of Ethiopia such as Yuri M. Kobishchanov and Sergew Hable Sellasie ), G. W. B.
Even in the earliest years of the discipline, educational psychologists recognized the limitations of this new approach.
Even in its earliest use, it was demonstrated with monstrous images such as the Devil.
Even since the earliest recorded references to rowing, the sporting element has been present.
Even in his earliest works, where he uses the standard French model, Rameau — the born symphonist and master of orchestration — composes novel and unique pieces.
Even in the show's earliest episodes when one or the other leaves the house, seemingly for good ( Lamont moves out at least twice, and at one point he even puts Fred in an old folks ' home ), something always occurs that returns things back to normal.
Even in its earliest version XTree contained features like listing all files of a branch including subdirectories, listing of all files on a disk, or viewing a file's contents in text or hexadecimal format ( regardless of its file extension ), that the Windows file manager is not capable of even in its latest Windows 7 version.
Even in his earliest music, however, he had a liking for homophonic textures at climaxes, foreshadowing the grand style of his later years.
Even the earliest writers who were associated with and inspired psychological humanism explored topics as diverse as the political nature of " normal " and everyday experience ( RD Laing ), the disintegration of the capacity to love in modern consumerist society ( Erich Fromm ), the growing technological dominance over human life ( Medard Boss ), and the question of evil ( Rollo May-Carl Rogers debate ).
Even if the rather improbable story of Landulf is not to be believed, the existing manuscripts, which only take us back at the earliest to the period of Charlemagne, leave the question of his influence open.
" Even Pentangle's earliest work is characterised by that synthesis of styles.
The notion of commitments appeared earliest in works by Manuel Blum, Shimon Even, and Shamir et al.
Even in his earliest writings, Murdock's distinctive approach is apparent.
Even his earliest objects, like an armchair with sloping armrests like relaxed wrists ( a 1937 design for an exhibit at the Museum of Decorative Arts ), exhibited Wegner's approach of " stripping the old chairs of their outer style and letting them appear in their pure construction.
Even in the earliest days of polar exploration, ice-strengthened ships were used.
Even if the project were to be approved, construction would probably not begin until 2013 at the earliest.
Even the name of the Gynt family's ancestor, the prosperous Rasmus Gynt, is borrowed from the Ibsen's family's earliest known ancestor.
Even some of the earliest examples of utilisation in modern warfare of armoured cars and air power by the Italian forces had little effect on the initial outcome.
Even among the earliest manuscripts a large number of textual variants, such as the so-called ' First Variant ', can be discerned.
In a detailed 1965 article in the journal Theological Studies examining whether Jesus was ever called " God " in the New Testament, Brown concluded that " Even the fourth Gospel never portrays Jesus as saying specifically that he is God " and " there is no reason to think that Jesus was called God in the earliest layers of New Testament tradition.
Even before the Venetian ambassadors had presented themselves to Julius for absolution, however, the Council of Ten had privately resolved that the terms had been accepted under duress and were therefore invalid ; and that Venice should violate them at the earliest opportunity.
Even some local authorities, despite Hill's distrust, followed her model: some of the earliest examples of municipal council housing, at Kensington and Camberwell, were run on her lines, with the acquisition of working class houses, and their gradual improvement, without evictions or demolitions.
Even into the earliest two seasons of the 1980s, the club were performing respectably with a third place finish in 1980 – 81, however by 1983 they had slipped dramatically and were involved in relegation battles.
Even before Interstate 64 was built beginning in 1958, from some of the earliest planning stages, there were hopes of a circumferential highway to Interstate highway standards for the Hampton Roads region.

Even and machines
Even though the goal has been the same, the methods and techniques of cryptanalysis have changed drastically through the history of cryptography, adapting to increasing cryptographic complexity, ranging from the pen-and-paper methods of the past, through machines like Bombes and Colossus computers at Bletchley Park in World War II, to the mathematically advanced computerized schemes of the present.
Even on computers with more than one CPU ( called multiprocessor machines ), multitasking allows many more tasks to be run than there are CPUs.
Even in small networks, DHCP is useful because it makes it easy to add new machines to the network.
Even though the outcome of a race of the two machines could not be assumed, a quick inspection would instantly reveal the difference in the level of professionalism of the designers.
Even then, transfer rates could be as low as 40kB / s for 8088 and 8086 machines.
Even machines that operate as a closed system ( i. e., with no contact to the outside world ) can be eavesdropped upon via monitoring the faint electro-magnetic transmissions generated by the hardware such as TEMPEST.
Even after the introduction of Quadruplex videotape machines in 1956 removed the need for " hot kines ", the television networks continued to use kinescopes in the " double system " method of videotape editing.
Even if the center does operate at a vastly reduced level, its machines continue to be plagued by software problems.
Even if those machines are complex mechanical apparatuses, they still require a good level of skill from the cheat's part, to be used well.
Even further, " AT-class " became a term describing any machine which supported the BIOS functions, 16-bit expansion slots, keyboard interface, and other defining technical features of the IBM PC AT ; in the case of the expansion slots, the term is largely synonymous with " ISA " ( when the latter is not applied as a retronym to XT-class machines, as in the phrase " 8-bit ISA slot ".
Even these machines, which seemingly represent the limit of automata that we could imagine, run into their own limitations.
Even before the merger that created ICL was complete, a working party had recommended that the new company should develop a new range of machines offering " acceptable compatibility with the current ranges of both companies ".
Even the vending machines are out of order ".
Even though the Architect had asserted that her death was certain and his attempt to save her would mean doom for all humanity he returns to the Matrix in an attempt to save her and end the machines ' control of humanity.
Even on older machines, the grip strength can be adjusted by adding circuit components or additional hardware.
Even modern machines quickly run out of stack space for larger values of k.
Even established companies create products for different niches, for example, Hewlett-Packard has all-in-one machines for printing, scanning and faxing targeted for the home office niche while at the same time having separate machines with one of these functions for big businesses.
Even the Chooms, who had lived here before the first Earth people, had come to refer to the city by its nickname of Punktown .” Besides the indigenous Choom, human in appearance aside from wide mouths cut back to their ears, the stories often include or focus on a variety of alien races, clones, mutants, and sentient machines.
Even more sophisticated models use reversible Turing machines.
Even if the medium is vaulted and archived correctly, the mechanical properties of the machines have deteriorated to the point that they could do more harm than good to the tape or disc being played.
Even mixing metal and plastic flange reels of the same size was not supported by some machines.
Even then it became one of the first " large " machines to start operation in North America.
Even in modern slot machines, where mechanical reels seem to spin on the screen, the reels are actually spinning for entertainment value only.

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